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10BC -- AD700 -TIME LINES

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WORLD/SECULAR HISTORY year/month/day Christian History and Jewish History
Historical events in Politics and Business   Events and history that happened in both faiths
including Christian & Jewish persons    
     Genesis
     Life of Moses
     Judges and three Kings
     Divided Kingdom and Prophets
     400 silent years
Herod Antipater father of Herod the Great Died   43BC  
500BC-30BC
The end of the Roman Republic
   
30BC-AD476
Start of the Roman Empire
   
Julius Caesar  100BC-44BC  Referred to in Luke 2:1
Augustus Caesar  27BC-AD14  Referred to in Luke 2:1
Claudius borne  August 1 10BC  
  5-4BC  High Priest - Matthias, son of Theophilus
  5BC  High Priest - Joseph, son of Elam
Herod the Great Died   4BC  
  4BC  High Priest - Joezer, son of Boethus
  4-1BC  High Priest - Eleazar, son of Boethus - (Appointed by Herod Archelaus)
  AD1 - 6  High Priest - Jesus, son of Sie
     High Priest - Annas, 6-15 A.D. (Appointed by Quirinius)
Tiberius Caesar  AD14-AD37  Luke 3:1
Quirinius Governor of Syria ??BC ??AD  
  7BC -4BC  Birth of Jesus or the Christmas story
     
  AD15-16  High Priest - Ishmael, son of Phiabi I - (Appointed by Valerius Gratus)
  AD16-17  High Priest - Eleazar, son of Annas
  AD17-18  High Priest - Simon, son of Kamithos
Herod Archelaus son of Herod the Great Died   AD18  
  AD18-37  High Priest - Joseph Caiaphas
King Agrippa 1 ruled (born 10AD) AD27-AD37?  
  AD28-AD32  Ministry of Jesus
  AD29?  if 4th-5th April Tuesday sunset-Wednesday sunset 29AD
  AD30  
  AD32?
 if 6th (Thurs?) April Crucifixion
under Herod Antipas
  AD33?  if Friday 3rd April Jesus Crucified
  AD30-AD110  New Testament
  AD29 to AD33  Death of Jesus or Jesus Crucified
  if AD32  Death of Jesus or Jesus Crucified Wednesday 10th April AD32 also 14th Nisian
  if AD33  Death of Jesus or Jesus Crucified Friday 14th Nisan
  AD33-AD53  The Early Church or Acts part 1
  AD37  High Priest - Jonathan, son of Annas - (Appointed by Vitellius)
  AD37-41  High Priest - Theophilus, son of Annas
Tiberius Caesar Died  AD37 March 16th  
Caligula Caesar  AD37-AD41  
Herod Antipas son of Herod the Great Died   AD40  Had John the baptist beheaded
Roman Emperor Claudius  AD41-AD54  Acts 11:28 Acts 18:2
Claudius Conquers Britain  AD43  
Herod Agrippa I, king of Judea,  10BC-AD44  Acts of the Apostels Called "Herod"
Claudius expels Jews  AD49??  Acts 11:28, Acts 18:2
  AD45  
  AD47-AD57  Paul's missionary journeys
     Jewish vs. Gentile
  AD48-AD135  
  50  3,000 killed in Jerusalem in a tumult with the  Romans
King Agrippa 11 ruled (born 10AD) AD53  Acts of the Apostles as "King Agrippa"
  AD53-AD96  The Early Church or Acts part 2
     
     
     
     Christianity
     
Roman Emperor Nero (Nero means black)  AD54-AD68  Paul's trial Acts 25:10-12 26:32 28:19 2Timothy 4:16-17
The fire in Rome - summer  AD64-July-19  The fire in Rome
  AD66  Jews suffered persecution under Gessius Florius, Roman Governor of Judea
  AD66-AD70  Great Revolt
Roman Emperor Calba  AD68-AD69  
Roman Emperor Otto   AD69  
  ??-AD100  Clement of Rome
  AD69-AD155  Polycarp
     
     
    AD70-AD135
Early Sub- Apostolic Church
Roman Emperor Vespasian  AD69-AD79  
  AD70  Herod's Temple in Jerusalem
  AD70  Roman army100,000 strong marched against Jerusalem
  2nd Sept AD70  Titus Vespasian's son Destroys Jerusalem
  AD73  Masada falls
Josephus' Jewish War  AD77  Josephus' Jewish War
Vesuvius erupts - Naples Italy  AD79  
Roman Emperor Titus  AD79-AD81  
Roman Emperor Domitian  AD81-AD96  
The Emperor Domitian begins his persecution of Christians  AD94  
  AD95  
  AD96  John writes The Book of Revelation
Murder of Emperor Domitian  AD96  
Roman Emperor Marcus Cocceius Nerva  AD96-AD98  Nerva releases John from the Island of Patmos
Roman Emperor Trajan  AD98-AD117  
Paper is invented in China  AD100  
  AD100  Gospel of Thomas
  AD100-AD165  Justin Martyr
Roman Emperor Hadrian  AD117-AD138  
  AD120  Growth of the Gnostic movement
  AD120  Didache
Hadrian orders for a wall 73 miles long to be built in Britannia  AD122-127  
  AD130-???  Gnosticism
  AD135  Hadrian devastated Palestine. 580,000 perished
  AD135  Destruction of Jerusalem again
  AD144  Death of Marcio
  AD150  Justin Martyr Writes His Apology
  AD156  The Martyrdom of Polycarp of Smyrna
  AD160-AD225  Tertullian
  AD175  Apostolic succession lists
  AD177  Irenaeus Becomes Bishop of Lyons
  AD196  Tertullian Begins to Write Christian Books
  AD200  Canon selection is complete
  AD205  Origen begins to write Christian books
Goths invade Europe  AD220-AD269  
  AD225-AD647  Christological controversies
     
Persecuition under the emperor Maximinus  AD235-AD238  
     
    AD249-AD305
Persecutions
  AD249-AD251  Decian
  AD251  Cyprian writes On the Unity of the Church
  AD251-AD356  Anthony of Egypt
  AD254  Death of Origen
  AD257-AD260  Valerianic
  AD258  Martyrdom of Cyprian
  AD270  Anthony Begins His Life as a Hermit
Emperor Diocletian  AD284-AD305  Killed many christians
  AD296-373  Athanasius
Constantine became Emperor  AD306-AD337  
  AD312  The Conversion of Constantine
Victory at the Milvian bridge  AD312  
Constantine issues the Edict of Milan  AD313  Christians free to worship
  AD323  Building of St Peter's, Rome, begins
  AD325  Nicene Council
  AD325-AD381  Nicene Creed
     
    AD326-AD451
Post-Nicene Church
  4th-5th century  Donatism
  AD325-381  Controversy over Arianism
  326  
  326  
  326  Church of the Holy Sepulchre is built
  330-379  Basil the Great
Constine moves to Constantinople  AD330  
King Ezana of Axum becomes the first Christian king in Africa  AD330  
  339-397  Ambrose of Milan
  342-420  Jerome
  347-407  John Chrysostom
  354-430  Augustine of Hippo
  358-394  Cappadocian Fathers
  367  Athanasius's Letter Recognizes the New Testament Canon
  381  Council of Constantinople
  384  Egeria's Travels
  385  Bishop Ambrose Defies the Empress
  386-460  St Patrick
  387
 Conversion of Augustine
  396  Augustine becomes Bishop of Hippo
  397  Latin Vulgate
Roman Empire is divided into East and West 395  
  398  John Chrysostom becomes Bishop of Constantinople
  ?-460  Patrick
  405  Jerome completes the Vulgate
  400-529  Pelagianism
  ?-432  Patrick goes as a missionary to Ireland
Visigoths invade Europe 410-711  
  416  Teaching of Pelagius Condemned
  423  Rule of St. Augustine
  428  Athanasian Creed
Vandals storm the Mediterranean 429-533  
Huns invade the Gupta Empire, in India  AD430-470  
  431  Council of Ephesus
  432  Patrick Goes as Missionary to Ireland
  429-533  
Angles and Saxons invade Britain 440  
  451  The council of Chalcedon
     
    AD326-AD451
Post-Nicene Church ends
     
    AD451-AD1054
Early Medieval Church
Romlus Augusttulus last emperior in West Rome  AD476  
27BC-AD476
Fall of the Roman Empire
   
AD476
Easten Roman Empire now know as Byzantine
   
AD476-AD1050
Early Middle Ages
   
  AD480-AD547  Benedict of Nursia
  AD511  Catholic Christianity is established in Gaul
  AD520  Boethius Consolation of philosophy
Justinian Emperor east  AD527-565  
  AD529  Benedict of Nursia establishes his monastic order
  AD529-540  Rule of St. Benedict
  AD530  Monophysite
  AD540-604  Gregory the Great
  AD555-647  Christological controversies
  AD563  Columba goes as a missionary to Scotland
Lombards invade Italy AD568-573  
Mohammed died June 8th 632 Medina where his grave is AD570-632  
  AD590  Gregory 1 becomes Pope
  AD600  Gregorian Sacramentary
  602  See of Canterbury is founded
Persians invade Rome  AD602  
Jerusalem falls to Islam  Ad637  
  AD555-647  Christological controversies
Arabs storm the Mediterranean  637-732  
  AD638  
  AD664  Synod of Whitby
  AD673-735  Bede
  AD680-754  Boniface
Dome of the Rock Completed  AD691  
  725-842  Iconoclastic controversies
  AD716  Boniface Sets Out as Missionary
     
The Venerable Bede Completes His Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation  AD731  
  AD732  The Battle of Tours
Charlemagne  AD742-AD814  
  AD754  Germany is Christianized
  AD789  Roman Rite is compulsory in the West
Carolingian Renaissance  Late 8th through early 9th century  
Vikings invade Europe  AD793-1016  
  AD793  Monastery Lindisfarne attacked by the Vikings
  AD795  Monastery Iona attacked by the Vikings
     
     

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